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Europe

  • Public Affairs
    Public Affairs (political party)
    Public Affairs , abbreviated to VV, is a conservative liberal political party in the Czech Republic. Led by anti-establishment investigative journalist and writer Radek John, its main platform is transparency and opposing political corruption. It has 24 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.Besides...


  • Change 2011
    Change 2011
    Change 2011 is a Finnish political party founded in 2009. The chairman of the party is Jiri Keronen from Turku. The party's name refers to 2011 Finnish parliamentary election, the first election the party participated in. The party's main goals are direct democracy, freedom of speech, and the...


  • Ab jetzt…Bündnis für Deutschland
  • Freedom – Civil Rights Party for More Freedom and Democracy

  • Party of Internet Democracy
    Party of Internet Democracy
    The party of Internet DEmocracy (Hungarian: Internetes DEmokrácia pártja. Abbreviated IDE) was a Hungarian political party, which was established at 23 July 2004 in Gyöngyös.- Aims of IDE :...


  • Internet Party
    Internet Party
    The Internet Party is a political party born in 2009 in Spain that tries to develop an electronic direct democracy system within the current legal system. The Internet Party has no ideology...


  • Aktiv Demokrati
  • Demoex
    Demoex
    Demoex, an appellation short for democracy experiment, is a local Swedish political party and an experiment with direct democracy in Vallentuna, a suburb of Stockholm, Sweden. It uses the Internet to make it possible for any member to participate in the local government...

     - Democracy Experiment


Oceania

  • Senator Online

  • Direct Democracy Party of New Zealand
    Direct Democracy Party of New Zealand
    The Direct Democracy Party of New Zealand was a political party in New Zealand that promoted greater participation by the people in the decision-making of government. The party's leader was Kelvyn Alp....

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